Shipping.
HIGH WATEB. To-kobbow. IJKADB. j Pt. Chalmkes. j Duhbdib 422 p.nj. I 5.02 p.m. J 6.47 pjn
POET CHALMEES. AJKBIVEU. ftoTo'^^Afi^sr- 22 IOMi aHU^a’sSfte o^isSSS-, s&?g&'&£sj?svai Boom, Mr and Mrs Herdaon, Mr and Mrs Tanner • Dickson, and Noon: Captain Petheridge, Messrs Burke, Powell, Allen, M*£eSd K s ; I°^ n l on vS? mpbeU TT ( two )> teJSirsJ'SSay- Hai ’"» d . °“»pwi;
SAIUD* komfti. 22 ‘~ Hop9 ‘ barqu *' 16 *» Wai- . 4 ? *£?“• in £« for Shag Point. Jesaie, ketch, 29 tons, Lyders, for Gatlin's Hirer.
PEOJICTID dbpabtobbs, Alhambra, for Bluff, April 28 Bruce, for Lyttelton, early. Comerang, for Bluff, early. Crusader, for London, early. Crest of the Wave, for Timaru, April 84. Easby, for Newcastle, May 10. P Estelle, for Auckland, early. Cj loucester, for Honnotiff. ooirlv Jeanme Lontitt. for Sydney, early. Margaret Galbraith, for London, wly, t'amaru, for London, early. V Itagp, for Lyttelton, April 29. Peerless, for Auckland, April 26 boutteaCro^.forPiii.^iy. Wallabi, for Oamaru, April 23. Wanganui, for Bluff, early.
Ihe repairs to the Samson not beine vat nrm in her place i o-morrow. The schooner Tauranga, which arrived of tSh«“SS!4a % Deborah Bay yesterday afternoon. She left Port Cbahners on the 28th Starch, with a Wd clrgo for buiff Harbor, but was wind-bound with fourteen ot aer vessels under the Nuggets for seven davit Sa SSt 4 “Vf. 6 Bta ® °? HliSlMdU eel m, armed at the Heads yesterday morning and P>?r hnd P harb ? r w ptLfttelton on the , “ * h&ht, variable winds as far as Akaroa wliere she put hi for fresh water on the 16th. Dm-* mg her stay there Captain Sheppard deemed it prudent to reduce the height of her deck-hnnoa and took off 2 feet 6 inches. She left Akaroa at 8 V.*?\ ° n Sunday, and arrived as above. The Bnghton is a paddle-steamer of nine tons refavu 1 ’- Wl . th Ahorse Power engines, and of the following dimension vyff «nfv beam of lift, andadipth Km tothS intention of Captain Densem to have a few alterations made for the convenience of passengers and *• -SSrt
ABtiIYAL OF THE WILLIAM DAVIE,
fi,T^L InQ , rn l 1 ® the 8i S? al8 at tiie Heads announcer l the of Messrs Patrick Henderem mdT'« favorite ship William Davie, from London, and this Allowed* by tho si^T 4 ..^ J 010 ta P Geelong, with Mr Monson chwr. tit Drjsdale, Captain Thomson, and u^ n ' the >^ lth «d immigration officers. "bortly after elev« * , ~,9 Davie, which is commanded by Canfuin MlJister, was berthed alongside the n&wwpln a. threei o clock, She has on board 169 statute adults under the charge of Dr Anther Smith. During t£ °®e birth: on the 30th JanmirT, Mrs Bates of a daughter. There were seven deaths six of children under the age ©f three years, and one of an adult named William Powell agidwTv-iS£ years, who diea on the 16th of Apm from phythsls Jk®, T^ 0 } 0 °* the other passengers have P enjoyed .nod health. The Davie left Gravesend o a January
SHIPPING TfiLKGSAM.
Wellington, April 22.—Arrived: Alhambra, from Nelson. She sails south to-morrow at 2 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 3794, 22 April 1875, Page 3
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